DRAW ME A PICTURE OF lac operon when it’s “turned on”

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DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.

DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.

DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.

DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.

DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.

DRAW ME A PICTURE OF . . . lac operon when it’s “turned on” Label the operator, promoter, and structural gene regions Show position of the molecules shown.